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Anthony Quinn

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Anthony Quinn

Anthony Quinn was born in Liverpool in 1964. From 1998 to 2014 he was the film critic of the Independent. He is the author of four very successful novels: The Rescue Man, which won the 2009 Authors' Club Best First Novel Award, Half of the Human Race, The Streets, which was shortlisted for the 2013 Walter Scott Prize, and Curtain Call, which was chosen for Waterstones and Mail on Sunday Book Clubs.

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Eureka (MP3)
Released the same day as the standard print edition
Title:
Eureka (MP3)
Written by:
Anthony Quinn 
Read by:
Kim Hicks Full Cast 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
11 hours 55 minutes 
MP3 size:
516 MB 
Published:
July 06 2017 
Available Date:
July 06 2017 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781489399007 
Genres:
Fiction; Historical Fiction 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
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'By his own terms, Quinn is the literary equivalent of Houdini, a novelist who has a particular talent for absenting himself and letting his characters come to life. '
The Independent

Sex, drugs, cinema and stardom in a glorious technicolour romp through London's Swinging Sixties.

Summer, 1967. As London shimmers in a heat haze and swoons to the sound of Sergeant Pepper, a mystery film – Eureka – is being shot by German wunderkind Reiner Werther Kloss. The screenwriter, Nat Fane, would do anything for a hit but can’t see straight for all the acid he’s dropping. Fledgling actress Billie Cantrip is hoping for her big break but can’t find a way out of her troubled relationship with an older man. And journalist Freya Wyley wants to know why so much of what Kloss touches turns to ash in his wake. Meanwhile, the parallel drama of Nat’s screenplay starts unfurling its own deep secrets. Sexy, funny, nasty, Eureka probes the dark side of creativity, the elusiveness of art and the torment of love.